Innovative Learning Expeditions for Global Leadership
Training leaders who can adeptly navigate the complexities of modern economic transformations extends beyond traditional classroom settings. In an era characterized by rapid technological, industrial, and managerial changes, CentraleSupélec Exed Campus Casablanca has strategically integrated 'Learning Expeditions' to China as a cornerstone of its Executive Education programs. This initiative aims to enhance academic teachings through immersive experiences within some of the world's most dynamic ecosystems, allowing participants to confront real-world challenges and explore new competitive models, as articulated in a recent communiqué from CentraleSupélec Exed Campus.
The latest edition of this program, held in March 2026, saw a delegation of leaders and managers journeying to Shanghai and Hangzhou for a week filled with exchanges and discoveries. The itinerary included three enlightening conferences at the emlyon Asia campus, corporate visits, expert meetings, networking sessions, and cultural activities, further enriching the participants' understanding of the global business landscape.
Engaging with Economic Realities
CentraleSupélec Exed Campus Casablanca believes that Executive Education should empower leaders to broaden their perspectives and better grasp the ongoing transformations in major global economies. The Learning Expeditions are designed to place experiential learning at the heart of the educational process. According to the institution, this approach fosters a deeper understanding of innovation strategies, technological choices, organizational models, and market dynamics, while also contributing to the development of a more agile and internationally-minded leadership.
"We offer our participants a strategic and pedagogical immersion in environments that are reshaping the global economy. This experience enables them to step back, compare their existing knowledge with real-world realities, enhance their capacity to drive transformation, and explore new growth levers for their organizations," emphasizes Nassef Hmimda, the Director of Continuing Education at CentraleSupélec Casablanca.
The March 2026 program centered around two key hubs of the Chinese economy. Shanghai, as the country's financial and economic center, provided participants with insights into growth dynamics and internationalization. Meanwhile, Hangzhou, known for its robust technological ecosystem, allowed them to discover advancements in robotics, artificial intelligence, and digital technologies. This immersion not only showcased the diversity of sectors explored but also helped participants understand how Chinese companies effectively combine innovation, rapid execution, and international ambition. Additionally, it sparked reflections on the adaptability of certain models to Moroccan and African contexts.
CentraleSupélec Exed Campus further asserts that this international exposure serves as a crucial lever for comprehending global value chains, anticipating technological disruptions, and informing corporate transformation strategies.
As reported by lobservateur.info.